Amusements. SOUTHWOOD'S 17 ENGLISH Q.P.s'. BARGAIN MATINEE Sanio Big Show as at Night. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.50. *rs MATINEE PRICES: Adults. 2a and lsj in- Children Half-price (plus tai). Nts TOWN TTALL pONCERT QHAMBER Direction. r,~,_ s °uthwood' B Ideal Attractionsi LM. FIFTH WEEK. FIFTH WEEK. More Popular *ith Every Performance. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. * i]i SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS. UALITY 1 ERFORMERS. , '" L A Talented Combination of 17 World-famed ro ' Artists, wilh an Orchestra and a Jazz Band, A Seventy-Minute Musical Comedy, nts "PUSH THE BELL." itb "PUSH THE BELL." ■•PUSH THE BELL." "PUSH THE BELL." i,h Produced and Written by Goo. Sharralt. the Acclaimed last night as the Funniest and Best Show tho Q.P.'s have yet presontcd. And ,U. A HOST OP OTHER GOOD NUMBERS. Q.P. POPULAR PREWAR PRICES Is (id, 2s fid. and S« fid (plus tw). Box lro Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., until iv noon, thereafter with Day Salos at Colof man's, II.M, Arcade. For Roservcs, Phono L.' 110. lue ~~~' — IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. FRIDAY NEXT. GRAND SINGING COMPETITION. Send vour entry to tho Mnnsgor Q.P. s. d- Full Particulars Each Evening. LAST DAY LAST DAY. LAST DAY LAST DAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), ly. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). LAST DAY LAST DAY. .'D LAST DAY LAST DA\. I QTRASBURG pLOCK FXHIBmON. - OTRASBI'RC. LIOCK INHIBITION i (Of Alsace-Lorraine). : I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, s ' I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, ! SWANSON STREET. m t 1 Off Queen Street, opposite Shortland Street. ; Return Visit, after an absence of JO years. at Open from 2 till 6, and 7 till 10. !S| Admission: Adults. Is: Children. 6d l Aviation. 3-4 V I A T I 0 N. TAKAPONA "D E A C H. ' rjMUS TViY (SATURDAY). jPEB. jft ». WALSH BROS.' •n ) id 230-H.P. I QOPEIi-MARINE JOYING JJOAT ,t WILL OPERATE FROM THE BEACH I ' s ; . i DURING THE AFTERNOON. 8t Planing on the Surface at 50 Miles Per Hour. I Flying over tho Harbour at 76 Miles rcr , ' Hour. | 8, , J' i THRILLING SPORT. •;' I GLORIOUS SENSATION. ! >;' | FEE: £2 PER PASSENGER. j 1 i j 8 d Band Performances. B j' d T) IRKENHEAD. •JJIRKENHEAD. rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY). r'. at 3 p.m. t- ?. *f The Birkenhead Municipal Brass Band will iy < play a Select Programme at the | \[ BIRKENHEAD POINT RESERVE jj BIRKENHEAD POINT RESERVE • | (Overlooking Wharf), n TOMORROW (SUNDAY). Commencing I 3 P.M. «. * Ij. Demonstrations. j ,° AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. I, . MRS. M. A. BOOCOCK, n ■ Dressmaking Instructress, , ; Kvill give FREE DEMONSTRATIONS, as | I follows:— | > HUNTLY LIBRARY-3 p.m., MONDAY. ' ;• February 20. k TE KUITI TECHNICAL SCHOOL-3 p.m.. WEDNESDAY, February 22. '» TE AWAMUTU TECHNICAL SCHOOL.- ! »• 7.30 p.m.. WEDNESDAY. February 22. i n NGARUAWAHIA TECHNICAL SCHOOL. , i -4 p.m. THURSDAY, Fobruury 25, ■ : CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.-5 . | p.m., FRIDAY, February 24. Y All interested are invited to attend. J. P. KALAUGHER, Supervisor, 1 Motor Racing. ]|OTOR-C A_R_ J> ACE S. MURIWAI BEACH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1922. First Race starts 1 p.m. Motor-buses and Taxi's will leave tho City at intervals. Come and have a day at tho 1 most beautiful Beach and Picnic Grounds . "Amwi K? Cl te d l B&nd in attendance. £350 Valuable Trophies. , I AND SON, LTD., Qucon Street. Admis- : sion Is. T. M. V. MORTON, J Hon. Sec. A.A.A, Sports Committee, j' , M U^A 1 FEBR«. "fi5K! ; ,! Think of tho distance, 70 miles, then book j your seats with the Tourist Sight Seeing Co | No nerves jarred while riding in our Bpe- , i gggjag char - a - banc - -*&> '~ A SOSEATER CHAR-A-BANC. HIGH- ' A FLIER, Will leavo G.P.O, at 8,15 a.m., February 35, For a MURIWAI MOTOR SPORTS. . Return Fare, 12s Gd. Book seats, F Her. ring, 'Phone A 417, aid ensure a safe and comfortablo ride. . MURIWAI MOTOR RACES. : ] SEVEN-PASSENGER CARS LEAVING ! FOR BEACH EARLY MORNING OF RACES. Book Your Seats Now with JOHN ROBERTS AND SON, LTD. 'Phone 1788 A. ML'RIWAI MOTOR RACES, February 25.—McLaren's reliable International i , Buses. Book Seata.-'Phone 2531. 1 ' Regattas. : 4 i A UCKLAND ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. I PRIZE NIGHT. The Prizes won at tho Anniversary Regatta, 1922, will be presented by His . Worship the Muyor, J, H. Gunson, Esq., : C.M.G., at the Navy League Rooms, Sanford Buildings. Customs Street, on TUESDAY, EVENING, February 21. at 8 p.m. | s Prize-winners or their representatives must attend. 1 J. H. FRATER, 1 Chairman. W. D. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. pREAT MAORI CARNIVAL, MERCER REGATTA. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1922. Maori War Canoe Races. T Canoe Hurdle Racea- War Danc«s. n Poi Dances. Blindfold Canoe lugs of War. Maori Trench Fights (Men and Women). FOR SPECIAL TRAINS " From Taumarunui and Auckland, see Papers. ? Hot Water. Refreshments. ' Side Shows. 3' A WONDERFUL DAY'S OUTING. KERI TOKE TE AHU, C Acting Secretary. *.0. Bm m. M«c*r.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 16
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